. The Champion City Greenhouses trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Plumbago. HARDY RHLOX. '50 cents per dozen; $ per Hardv Phlox. Cross of Honor.—Beautiful light rose, striped pure white. Flora McJVab.—Pure white and free. LiOthalr —-A brilliant salmon rose. Princess de Furstenlmrg.—White, with carmine eye. Sir E. Landseer.—IJrilliant dark crimson. Large line flowers. Stansted Rival.—Rose pink, dark crimson rays. Triumph de Twickle.—A rosv magenta. PLUMBAGOS. Sanguinea.—The Plumbagos are


. The Champion City Greenhouses trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Plumbago. HARDY RHLOX. '50 cents per dozen; $ per Hardv Phlox. Cross of Honor.—Beautiful light rose, striped pure white. Flora McJVab.—Pure white and free. LiOthalr —-A brilliant salmon rose. Princess de Furstenlmrg.—White, with carmine eye. Sir E. Landseer.—IJrilliant dark crimson. Large line flowers. Stansted Rival.—Rose pink, dark crimson rays. Triumph de Twickle.—A rosv magenta. PLUMBAGOS. Sanguinea.—The Plumbagos are very desirable plants for bedding or house culture, and are admired by all for their ele- gant trusses of bloom and the delicate colors of their flowers. The light blue and deep blue and white varieties are well known favorites, but with the new variety, Sanguinea, we have something thatis entirely distinct and the prettiest of all Plum- bagos. The trusses of bloom are larger than in the older varie- ties, often measuring ten inches in length, and of the loveliest bright pink or deep rose. Order one and be surprised. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. Capensis Flora Alba.—This is a splendid novelty. The exact counterpart of Plumbago Capensis except in color, which in this beautiful novelty is a clear white. This is one of the leading new plants of the year. Do not confound this with the old worthless white. One of the most satisfactory bedding plants out. We recommend this highlv. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. Lady Larpent.—The hardy deep blue variety. 35 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. Capensis.—The light sky blue variety. 50 cents per dozen: $ per hundred. HARDY SCOTCH, or SWEET MAY PINKS. These are the pinks of our mothers' gardens. They are dwarfer than the Carnation, growing about one foot in height, the color being of the various shades of maroon, carmine and rose, beautifully laced and banded on white ground. The flowers are pe


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